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Since March 2022, the V-22 Osprey program has experienced four crashes, resulting in 20 deaths. Now the program seeks redemption.

Since March 2022, the V-22 Osprey program has experienced four crashes, resulting in the loss of 20 American service members. The most recent incident occurred last November, when a crew of eight Air Force airmen died in a V-22 crash off the coast of Japan. This crash, along with previous ones, prompted a service-wide stand-down…

A majority of Americans are worried that social media companies are censoring content related to the 2024 election, according to a new poll.

A majority of Americans are worried that social media companies are censoring content related to the 2024 election, according to a new poll. The Center Square Voter’s Voice survey found that 61% of likely voters are concerned about censorship on platforms like Facebook and Google as Election Day approaches. The poll, which surveyed 2,290 likely…

Former NYPD commissioner reportedly quietly dismissed multiple disciplinary cases ahead of his resignation and NYC Health Commissioner to step down Friday.

There’s new information about more issues within New York City Mayor Eric Adams‘ administration. Former New York City Police Commissioner Edward Caban reportedly dismissed multiple disciplinary cases ahead of his resignation.  According to The City, Caban let an officer walk without any discipline following incidents involving a sergeant and two protesters at a George Floyd…

Lufthansa Airlines has been fined $4 million by the United States over allegedly discriminating against Jewish passengers during an incident in 2022.

The United States announced it fined German airline Lufthansa $4 million on Tuesday, Oct. 15, for allegedly discriminating against Jewish passengers. The fine, which the U.S. Transportation Department says is the largest it has ever leveled against an airline for civil rights violations, stems from an incident in 2022 where more than 120 travelers were…

Discover how Ukraine's Third Assault brigade uses unconventional ad campaigns to attract new recruits, with a more approachable side shown.

Both Russia and Ukraine have been struggling to attract new recruits for their fighting forces, but Ukraine now has a new strategy. The Ukrainian military has turned to an unconventional ad campaign to drum up extra interest. Part of the Third Assault Brigade has functioned more like a production company than a military unit. Members…

Google is buying energy from Kairos Power's small modular reactors, as more tech companies are investing in nuclear facilities.

Google has announced a new agreement to purchase power from small modular reactor (SMR) developer Kairos Power. The tech giant’s decision signals a growing trend among technology companies turning to nuclear power as a solution for the escalating energy demands of data centers, which are critical for supporting artificial intelligence (AI) operations and cryptocurrency mining.…

North Carolina Republican Lieutenant Governor, and GOP gubernatorial candidate, Mark Robinson is suing CNN for $50 million for defamation.

North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, R, also the state’s Republican gubernatorial candidate, is suing CNN for $50 million for defamation. The lawsuit stems from CNN’s report that claimed Robinson made racist and sexually depraved comments on a pornography message board more than a decade ago. The CNN report detailed Robinson allegedly referring to himself…

The Department of Justice sued the state for purging individuals without proof of citizenship from voter rolls.

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin is responding after the Department of Justice (DOJ) sued the state over its removal of individuals lacking proof of citizenship from voter rolls. This case adds to a growing national debate on how to conduct secure elections while ensuring eligible voters can easily participate. In August 2024, Gov. Youngkin directed the…

An internal memo by U.S. Customs and Border Protection reveals that 150 out of 500 surveillance cameras are out at the U.S-Mexico border.

U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) is raising concerns over a security problem that it said has plagued the southern border for months. An internal memo, obtained exclusively by NBC News on Monday, Oct. 14, said around 30% of surveillance cameras at the U.S-Mexico border are not working. The agency disclosed that 150 out of…

The Biden administration is pressing Israel to enhance humanitarian efforts in Gaza amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.

The Biden administration is urging Israel to enhance its humanitarian efforts in Gaza amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. The war has significantly affected Palestinians living in the territory controlled by Hamas along the Mediterranean Sea. The Gaza Health Ministry reports that more than 42,000 people have been killed since the war began, though the number…

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